This is my second attempt to build the beautiful clone ship from episode two, the Acclamator class, republic assault ship.
The amount of bricks used is about 6500-7000
The build time was on/off about a year and that includes planning, designing, building and rebuilding sections which didn't work, and waiting for bricklink orders.
I built it UCS style, I wanted it to look accurate with lots of details.
I used several HQ pictures for reference including the episode 2 incredible cross-section.
Besides making it bigger and wider than before I also added new things such as extendable boarding ramps, landing gear or pads which can be removed and engines with light-up features.
Comments are appreciated.

i am building one myself and i want to build it mini fig size and i think it will take around 2X as much witch is 14000 right? well do you have any tips? i need it for a battle scene and maybe to sell it with some gunships in it

Quoting Pieter Vanden Meersschaut
I can't believe that I never saw this creation sooner. This truly is amazing work! It really looks like an actual UCS set. I'm currently in the proces of building an 2.5meter long Venator. Any progress on yours?

I do have plans to build a Venator, hopefully some time this year. It would look beautiful next to my Acclamator.

I can't believe that I never saw this creation sooner. This truly is amazing work! It really looks like an actual UCS set. I'm currently in the proces of building an 2.5meter long Venator. Any progress on yours?

Thank you!!! I am really just looking for a way to get a good sloping and thinning system and yours is the best that I've seen. So I really don't need any deatailed insides for mine also it will not be ready for a while. Anyway thanks for your help.

Quoting Justin Swicegood
I love this ship!!! It's awsome!!! acclamators are some of my favorite capital ships.
P.S. can I borrow your back fin design for the one that I am creating? I really like it as I have tried several other ones that don't work.

You can try but it's quite complex and there is a lot of hidden functions that you cant see in the photos.

I love this ship!!! It's awsome!!! acclamators are some of my favorite capital ships.
P.S. can I borrow your back fin design for the one that I am creating? I really like it as I have tried several other ones that don't work.

Quoting paul yperman
Nice build, lots of detail. Also the fact that it seems to be "floating" is fantastic, as it's build in ballance. I wonder if the "feet" have any stabilising function. Anyhow it makes the whole thing look great. Build in light blue gray? Keep on building.

Oh yes the front landing pad prevents the ship from tipping over. Since it is front heavy it was necessary to attach that one permanently. However even without front support, it won't brake apart because I made sure to strengthen the inner structure A LOT(Not with glue, only lego bricks), so that it can be carried around to different display shelves.
It was built with mostly light blue gray bricks except for a few hundred old gray bricks that I had around.

There is nothing i could possibly say to even begin to describe this ship. It almost brings a tear to my eye for how much detail was put into it. Amazing work. If i could rate higher than perfect than I would, no doubt.

Nice build, lots of detail. Also the fact that it seems to be "floating" is fantastic, as it's build in ballance. I wonder if the "feet" have any stabilising function. Anyhow it makes the whole thing look great. Build in light blue gray? Keep on building.

Quoting Dylan B
Now this is how a spaceship is made. I really enjoyed the unique engine design and all the wor you must have put into this. I'm still not sure if I like the texture (too many studs) on the hood. It might have been better with some SNOT as the tail of the ship. Regardless, this is stunning. -Dylan

I did think about making it SNOT, but because of the wedge plates design overlapping like that to get the correct acclamator shape/angle, adding an exstra layer of plating would make the hull too thick. And also, tiles are quite expensive. In the reference pictures the ship isn't really smoooth, theres bumps and studs all over the ship to give it that gritty manufactured look.

Now this is how a spaceship is made. I really enjoyed the unique engine design and all the wor you must have put into this. I'm still not sure if I like the texture (too many studs) on the hood. It might have been better with some SNOT as the tail of the ship. Regardless, this is stunning. -Dylan

Wow, you know what I have to say about this? Just FABULOUS! It's HUGE! Bigger than any LEGO set made, and probably THE MOST EXTREME OF ALL MOCS EVER MADE! This ... is... just... AMAZING! SPEECHLESS! Man... This must'av taken you about TWO years! Show this to Sean(guy who made this site), and you'll be satisfied...